Coronavirus Hub

This section has been created to keep everyone informed on all of the latest on the Coronavirus pandemic, and how that relates to our sport of Rugby League.

Here, you will find all of the latest news and updates, as well as how the sport and players of Rugby League are coping with the situation, plus all of the resources you need to keep yourself and your families mentally and physically active during this difficult period.

Explore the page below for more information.

For more information and FAQs on how ticketing is being affected by the pandemic, please click below.

Latest Updates on Return to Play

Community Rugby League Update

Since the issuing of the new Government guidelines and the RFL’s announcement that small group activity can take place from the 8th June, the RFL have created guidance to assist Clubs when deciding whether to undertake small group activity.

Virtual Clubs

#StayInWorkOut with Rugby League

As part of Sport England's wider campaign to keep everyone active during this time, we have created a number of different initiatives to ensure everyone can keep mentally and physically healthy with Rugby League.

#SkillToPlay - an initiative for youngsters and their families to hone their Rugby League skills and try to emulate their heroes.

#FitToPlay - an initiative for older children, secondary school pupils as well as higher education students, to keep improving their game over this downtime.

#ActiveAtHome - developed in partnership with Community Integrated Care and the Leeds Rhinos Foundation, this scheme is designed for anyone to be able to enjoy, and keep active, regardless of their mobility or fitness.

Be sure to keep an eye on all of the RFL social channels for the latest resources and challenges, or check out the Sport England website for more activities for you and your family.

#RugbyLeagueUnited

Rugby League is coming together like never before to preserve and enhance the mental and physical fitness of players, coaches, fans, match officials and administrators alike during the Coronavirus pandemic.

The sport is proud to announce the launch of Rugby League United, a campaign led by the independent charity, Rugby League Cares in association with the RFL, Super League (Europe) and RLWC2021.

Rugby League United is a response to requests from Government, the NHS and Sport England for sport to take the lead in keeping people mentally as well as physically fit during these challenging times.

Sessions will be delivered through the easily accessible Zoom platform: links will be shared across the sport’s social media channels.

Rugby League United will also feature short videos filmed by current and former players which focus on how they are looking after their own mental fitness, alongside hints and tips on how you can look after loved ones, family members, close friends, and work colleagues.

A Message from the President

The RFL

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